
Norfolk
A popular county on the Easterly tip of England, Norfolk is a harmonious blend of generous coastline, charming medieval churches and castles and pretty villages at every turn. Great seafood eateries in tiny fishing ports lend the county a nostalgic charm with a delicious twist. Read more...

North East
The North East of England has historically been at the centre of the country’s political, economic and social life for centuries. Northumberland’s ancient vestiges are firm testimony to its prominence with Hadrian’s Wall and Durham Castle and Cathedral, both World Heritage Sites. Read more...

North West
Bounded by the Peak District and the Pennines to the east and the Irish Sea to the west, the North West of England extends from the Scottish Borders to the West Midlands and North Wales. Beautiful countryside features here are the National Parks comprised of the Lake District, parts of the Peak District and the Yorkshire Dales. Read more...

Northamptonshire
Landlocked Northamptonshire is often referred to as the county of "spires and squires" because of its many stately homes and ancient churches. A largely rural county, with few large cities, it is easy to overlook Northamptonshire. Read more...

Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland came into existence in 1921 when Ireland was partitioned by an act of the British Parliament following extensive tensions in the region. The area consists of six historic counties: County Antrim, County Armagh, County Down, County Fermanagh, County Londonderry and County Tyrone. Read more...

Northumberland
The least populated county in England (with just 62 people per square kilometre), Northumberland is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty like no other. Read more...

Nottinghamshire
Home of legendary outlaw Robin Hood and ancient Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire is a county full of surprises! Rolling farmland blends with parklands and medieval forests nestled near historic market towns such as Newark and Southwell. Read more...

Oxfordshire
Home to the breathtaking Blenheim Palace and the exquisite University City of Oxford, Oxfordshire is at the very core of the English Countryside, perfectly placed for any away day! Blenheim Palace is the birthplace and ancestral home of Sir Winston Churchill and is nowadays extremely popular with tourists and film directors alike. Read more...

Rutland
Rutland – the smallest county in England proudly boasts the motto ‘Much in Little’. This is certainly true in Rutland where good things come in small packages. Read more...

Scotland
Situated in the northern third of the island of Great Britain, Scotland is a breathtaking blend of rugged landscapes, varied wildlife, abundant culture, historic castles, legendary battles and delicious food. Read more...

Shropshire
Beautiful and unspoilt, Shropshire is a place to reflect and relax. Pretty market towns like Ludlow and Shrewsbury dot the countryside whilst Ellesmere known as the Little Lake District is a haven for wildlife. Read more...

Somerset
Rural Somerset in the South West is a county of rolling hills and national park. Agriculture is the major business as well as production of the county's famous cheeses and strong cider. Read more...

South East
The third largest region of England, the South East is also one of the most picturesque and we are very proud to call it home. Cities like Brighton, Canterbury, Oxford, Portsmouth and Winchester are both historically and culturally teeming with attractions, architectural gems and unique venues. Read more...

South West
The largest region in England, the South West comprises of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Somerset, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly and has a very strong cultural identity. Cornwall has its own language, Cornish, and is teeming with folklore including the legend of King Arthur. Read more...

Staffordshire
Find the best of Britain in this easily accessible area of the country, with exciting attractions, impressive heritage and the majestic landscapes of the Peak District. Haunted houses and eerie castles dot the county and tell tales of thousands of years of tempestuous history dating all the way through to Norman times. Read more...

Suffolk
Suffolk is the quintessential England county with its gentle pace, old market towns, rolling countryside that inspired the paintings of Constable, medieval edifices and beautiful vistas. Read more...

Surrey
The historic county of Surrey lies to the south of Greater London and has been shaped by historic occupations and strategic battles throughout the ages. The county offers over 40 museums so its rich past can be fully explored. Read more...

Sussex
As a source of inspiration for authors such as Rudyard Kipling who wrote poems dedicated to its beauty, Sussex is much loved by locals and visitors alike. Its changing scenery, flowing from woodlands down rolling hills to the coastal cliffs, is ever captivating and dotted with beautiful historic towns like Lewes and Rye. Read more...

Tyne and Wear
A small county on England’s North Eastern coast, Tyne and Wear is home to some of the North’s most dynamic and innovative cities and towns. Couple this with some stunning, unspoilt coastline and impressive vestiges of classic architecture and you’ve got a great away day destination! Read more...

Wales
Bordered by England to the East, Wales is a small country with a rich history and impressive landscapes including three National Parks and five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Read more...

Warwickshire
Situated in the West Midlands and the geographical heart of the country, Warwickshire captures the true essence of England in its historically and culturally rich towns and inspiring countryside. Read more...

West Midlands
A great place for a top team build, the West Midlands is situated in the heart of England and encompasses cities such as Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Coventry. An ideal and easily accessible location, the area has a lengthy and rich history and is home to some of the finest medieval towns in Europe. Read more...

Wiltshire
One of the richest archaeological hunting grounds, the landlocked county of Wiltshire features discoveries from the Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age. In Avebury and Stonehenge lie two of the most famous sites in the whole of the United Kingdom, maybe even the world. Read more...

Worcestershire
A true inspiration to many great authors and composers including Edward Elgar, Worcestershire is a truly beautiful county at the very heart of England, between the Malvern Hills and the tranquil Cotswolds. Read more...

Yorkshire
The largest county in England, Yorkshire is a fascinating place stretching from its spectacular coastline to the East, across brooding Moors, down fertile valleys to the Dales in the West. The South is historically industrial but recent redevelopment has seen many a glorious landmarks like Sheffield Botanical Gardens, Wentworth Castle and Weston Park Museum restored to their rightful glory. Read more...
























